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... interest which draws attention to these features of sacred verse as much as a desire to uncover a vital aspect of devotional poetry , the all- pervasive influence of the great body of literature , Scrip- tures , patristic and scholastic ...
... interest which draws attention to these features of sacred verse as much as a desire to uncover a vital aspect of devotional poetry , the all- pervasive influence of the great body of literature , Scrip- tures , patristic and scholastic ...
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... interest and im- portance , providing a clue to his method of composition . But he is not a major poet , and an editor's aim should be to present his work in as interesting and attractive a form as possible , endeavouring to remove the ...
... interest and im- portance , providing a clue to his method of composition . But he is not a major poet , and an editor's aim should be to present his work in as interesting and attractive a form as possible , endeavouring to remove the ...
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... interest of ever and J reads nth interest of . Neither reading makes sense as the end of a sentence , although it is just possible that J's reading is right and the sentence was intended to break off unfinished . But it seems more ...
... interest of ever and J reads nth interest of . Neither reading makes sense as the end of a sentence , although it is just possible that J's reading is right and the sentence was intended to break off unfinished . But it seems more ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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